March 13, 2019
Civil and Peasant Uprising
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Civil Uprising before 1800
Year | Revolt | Leader | Location / Remarks |
1763-1800 | Bhawani Pathak Debi Chaudhurani Chirag Shah Majanun Shah | Anandamath based on Sanyasi revolt by Bankim Chandra Devi Chaudhurani – Bankim Chandra | |
1766-74 | Revolt in Midnapore and Dhalbhum | Damodar Singh Jagannath Dhal | |
1769-99 | Revolt of Moamarias | Rangpur (now in Bangladesh) and Jorhat Against Ahom kings of Assam Moamarias were low-caste peasants followed teachings of Aniruddhadeva (1553-1624) | |
1781 | Civil Uprisings in Gorakhpur, Basti and Bahraich | zamindars and cultivators rose against land revenue | |
1794 | Vizayaramaraju | English went on to demand a tribute of 3 lakh rupees | |
1795-1805 | Poligars’ Revolt | Kattabomman | Thirunelveli , Tamilnadu |
1797-1805 | Resistance of Kerala Varma Pazhassi Raja | Kerala Simham | Kottayam, Kerala |
1799 | Revolt of Dhundia in Bednur | Dhundia Wagh | local Maratha leader |
1799 | Civil Rebellion in Awadh | Wazir Ali Khan | Massacre of Benares |
1800 1835-37 | Uprisings in Ganjam and Gumsur | Strikara Bhanj Dhananjaya Bhanj |
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Civil Uprising 1800-30
1800-02 | Uprisings in Palamau | Bhukhan Singh | Jharkhand |
1809 | Uprising in Bhiwani | Jats of Haryana | |
1808-09 | Velu Thampi | Kingdom of Travancore, Kerala Velu Thampi addressed a gathering in Kundara known as the Kundara Proclamation | |
1808-12 | Disturbances in Bundelkhand | Lakshaman Dawa | Bundelkhand |
1813-34 | Parlakimedi Outbreak | Narayan Deo | Ganjam, Parlakimedi |
1816-32 | Kutch Rebellion | Raja Bharmal II | Kutch |
1816 | Rising at Bareilly | imposition of the police tax | |
1817 | Upsurge in Hathras | Uttar Pradesh | |
1817 | Jagabandhu Raja of Khurda | Orissa, Jagabandhu-1817 Paiks of Odisha were the traditional landed militia | |
1818-20 | Waghera Rising | Baroda region of Gujarat | |
1827-33 | Raju Rebellion | Birabhadra Raju | Visakhapatnam |
1828 | Ahom Revolt | Gomdhar Konwar | Assam |
1829 | Gumsur outbreak | Dhananjaya Bhooja | Ganjam, Orissa |
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Civil Uprising after 1831
1835 | Palakonda Outbreak | Andhra Pradesh Revolt by Zamindars | |
1840 | Surat Salt Agitations | government’s step to raise the salt duty from 50 paise to one rupee | |
1840 | Kittur Rising | Surendra Sai | Sambalpur, Orissa |
1842 | Sambalpur outbreaks | Dhar Rao Pawar | Satara, Maharashtra |
1844 | Satara Disturbance Bundela Revolt | Mahukar Shah Jawarhir Singh | Bundelkhand |
1844 | Gadkari Revolt | Kolhapur of Maharashtra; Gadakaris, a hereditary military class | |
1844-59 | Savantvadi Revolts | Phond Savant Subana Nikam | North Konkan Coast |
1830-61 | Syed Ahmed of Rai Bareilly | Bihar, Bengal, North West Frontier Province, Punjab an Islamist revivalist movement | |
1840-72 | Bhagat Jawahar Mal Ram Singh | Punjab A religious movement |
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Peasant Revolt before 1915
Year | Revolt | Leader | Location / Remarks |
1827-1831 | Titu Mir | West Bengal against landlords, mainly Hindu, for high tax on the Faraizis, and indigo planters 1st armed peasant uprising against the British later merged into Wahabi movement | |
1820-60 | Dudhu Mian | Muslim sect founded by Haji Shariat-Allah Faridpur in Bengal | |
1825-35 | Pagal Panthis | Karam Shah Tipu | Garo tribes of Mymensingh district, Bengal |
1836-54 | Moplah Uprisings | Malabar, Kerala | |
1859 | Digambar Biswas Bishnu Biswas | Started in Nadia, Bengal Got support from bengali intelligentsia in newspapers, mass meetings and legal battles Government appointed an indigo commission1869 Indigo cultivation was wiped out from Bengal by end of 1860s Nil Darpan, 1869 written on this | |
1874-85 | Pabna Agrarian Leagues | Bengal | |
1867 | Deccan Riots | social boycott villages of Poona, Ahmednagar, Sholapur and Satara social boycott transformed intoriots and attacks on moneylenders Deccan Agriculturists Relief Act was passed in 1879 | |
1890-1900 | Peasant unrest in Punjab | Against money lenders | |
1917 | Champaran | Gandhiji | Bihar |
Peasant Revolt after 1915
1918-22 | Kisan Sabha Movement | Gauri Shankar Mishra Indra Narayan Dwivedi | Protest movement in the Uttar Pradesh passing of the Awadh Rent (Amendment) Act |
1918 | Khaira Satyagraha | Gandhiji | Gujrat |
1921 | Madari Pasi | Hardoi, Bahraich, Sitapur – UP | |
1921 | Kunhammad Haji Ali Musaliar Sithi Koya | South Malabar, Kerala | |
1928 | Vallabhbhai Patel | No revenue campaign Gujrat | |
1936 | Swami Sahjan Saraswati N.G. Ranga | Started in Luknow kisan manifesto was issued by Indulal Yagnik It did notable work during the famine of 1943 | |
July 1946 | Telangana Movement | Asajahi Nizams | Combination of religious-linguistic domination Cleared the way for the formation of Andhra Pradesh on linguistic lines |
Sept 1946 | Kisan Sabha | Bengal urban student militias went to countryside to organise the bargardars Central slogan was “nij khamare dhan tolo” |
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